Personal Narrative: My Diverse Allegations

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58, (B) I deny the adverse allegations made against me. It was Kate that would swear and call me names.
58, (C) I deny the adverse allegations made against me. It was Kate that pulled chucks of hair out of my scalp as I had dread-locks and longer hair during my university years. It was Kate that would violently push, throw cups of coffee and the Foxtel remote into my face. It was Kate that directed her physical violence towards me in the following; this included Kate slamming me into house furniture which included—bed, kitchen, down lounge room stairs, study walls and breakfast bar.
58, (D) I deny the adverse allegations made against me. It was Kate that would throw objects in my direction and smashing precious household items such as our two
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During this stage our first born, Lachlan James Davies (DOB: 08/06/20011). From about August 2012 for two years I completed a master’s degree on a full-time basis, I have been studying part-time, I went full-time with the support of Kate and a flexible university timetable which enabled me to “role change” to a stay at home dad. However, when Kate returned back to work on a three days per week I provided the welfare our family. Our second born, Ella Rose Davies (DOB: 24/04/2013) Kate has taken approximately 10 weeks maternity leave before she retuned back to work on a three day per week …show more content…
In relation to Lachlan’s speech stuttering Kate’s family is attempting to steer somehow that it is caused by me. In contrast, this is a false statement however; both Kate and her brother Adam required speech therapy during their childhood. This proves that there is a genetic weakness in relation to the above mention speech stutter. Also on Kate’s side of their family her two biological cousins have been diagnosed with severe autism.

63, (a) I only agree with the first three words on this sentence. I deny the adverse allegation made against me. It was Kate that called me a dumb cunt and she also threw a remote control at my head. As a result, I was left with a large abrasion on my head. It was Kate that said to me why are you not talking to me. It was me that started crying and I said: Stop, please stop. It was Kate that continued to yell and swear at me and Kate said to me: I will hurt you if you do not do what I say.
63, (b) from lines one to eleven I deny the adverse allegation made against me. It was Kate that was psychologically, emotionally and physically abusing me described throughout this entire

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